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Operating the Oven

Care and Maintenance

Self Help

Getting Started

Operating the OvenOperating the Oven

Care and Maintenance

Self HelpSelf Help

Preheating the Oven

• Preheat the oven when using the bake and

convection bake modes unless the recipe

recommends otherwise.

• Use fast preheat mode to shorten preheat time.
• Selecting a higher temperature does not shorten

the preheat time.

• Preheating is necessary for good results when

baking cakes, cookies, pastries and breads.

• Place oven racks in their proper position before

preheating.

• During preheat, the selected cooking temperature

is displayed.

• A beep will confi rm that the oven is preheated and

the preheat light will turn off.

• When operating on 208 V, preheat time may be

slightly longer.

General Oven Tips

Bakeware

• Glass baking dishes absorb heat. Reduce oven

temperature 25° F when baking in glass.

• Use pans that give the desired browning. The type

of fi nish on the pan will help determine the amount

of browning that will occur.

• Shiny, smooth metal or light nonstick/anodized

pans refl ect heat, resulting in lighter, more delicate

browning. Cakes and cookies require this type of

bakeware.

• Dark, rough or dull pans will absorb heat resulting

in a browner, crisper crust. Use this type for pies.

• For brown, crisp crusts, use dark nonstick/anodized

or dark, dull metal utensils or glass bakeware

• Insulated baking pans may increase the length of

cooking time.

• Do not cook with the empty broiler pan in the oven

as this could change cooking performance. Store

the broil pan outside of the oven.

• Use baking sheets that are 19”x14” or smaller for

best results.

About Convection Cooking*

Standard cooking modes (bake, broil, etc.) use heat

radiated from one or more elements to cook food.

Convection modes use both heat from the elements

and a fan in the back of the oven to continuously

circulate the heated air throughout the oven.
The result is faster, more even cooking. Convection

modes seal in natural moisture and fl avors and can also

save time and energy since most foods can be cooked

at lower temperatures and in less time (never reduce

temperature when cooking meat).
Cook time is also reduced because multiple racks can

be used at one time. Cook several sheets of cookies or

several different dishes at the same time.
The oven also uses convection to dehydrate. The low

heat from the elements is circulated through the oven

by the convection fan to slowly remove moisture.
Refer to “Oven Modes” in this manual for further

information on each convection mode.

Suggestions for Use

• Use the cooking charts as a guide.

• Do not set pans on an open oven door.

• Use the interior oven light to view the food through

the oven door window rather than opening the

door frequently.

• Place pans in center of oven.

Advantages of Convection Cooking

• Even baking.
• Juices and fl avors are sealed in.
• Air-leavened foods such as cream puffs, souffl es,

meringues and yeast breads are higher and lighter.

• Multiple rack cooking with no fl avor transfer.
• No special bakeware required.
• Broiling thicker cuts of meat is possible with

convection broil.

• Saves time and energy.

Operation of the oven is through knobs and

command buttons on the control panel.
Single oven models have one mode knob. Double

oven models have two mode knobs (one for each

oven).
Single oven models have one temperature knob.

Double oven models have two temperature knobs.

The command buttons allow you to set the clock, the

timer, the cook time (for timed and delayed cooking),

the stop time (for delayed cooking) the oven lights and

the child safety lock.
See the Control Panel/Display and Oven Operation

sections for further details.

Oven Operation Overview:

Operating the Oven

Getting StartedGetting Started

*HBL503 models do not have convection features.

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